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Four Shootings, Three Days, One Inescapable Conclusion
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For a city longing to be in the national spotlight for days on end, the past few weeks in Seattle is not likely what the left-leaning city government and mayor had in mind, but many believe was as predictable as November rain in this Northwest liberal enclave.
Embattled Mayor Jenny Durkan said Monday the �Capitol Hill Occupied Protest� zone�known by the acronym �CHOP��will be taken back and police will be moving back into the abandoned East Precinct building �soon,� as reported by KING, without saying exactly when, leaving critics skeptical. |
Report: NYC Shootings Surge 358% over Same Time Last Year
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New York City shootings have surged to the point they are now 358 percent higher than they were at this time last year. NBC 4 reports data released Monday shows there were 55 shootings in the last week compared to 12 for the same week in 2019. Over 70 people were injured in the shootings, with victims �[varying] in age from 16 to 47.�
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NYS Gov. Cuomo Sentries Refuse to Accept Federal Lawsuit Papers
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Wherein a number of governors across the United States have been successfully sued recently by various parties for overstepping their gubernatorial and Constitutional powers during the coronavirus crisis, totalitarian NYS Governor Andrew Cuomo has found a simple solution to that annoying problem � merely don�t allow yourself to be served. On June 11, 2020, 2ANYS, a New York-based Second Amendment advocacy group, attempted to serve Governor Andrew Cuomo and New York State Police Superintendent Keith Corlett with notification that they are subjects of a federal lawsuit. NYS Capital Building security personnel refused to accept lawsuit papers on Cuomo�s behalf, or attempt to contact members of his staff who could properly accept the documents. |
New for 2020: Smith & Wesson Performance Center M&P 9 Shield EZ
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With the introduction of the M&P 9 Shield EZ, Smith & Wesson addressed many of the common problems experienced by shooters with weaker hand strength or an aversion to recoil. Now, the company expanded its offerings with the introduction of the Performance Center M&P 9 Shield EZ, which includes a range of special upgrades alongside the same easy-to-use features found in the original (read our original M&P 9 Shield EZ review here). |
Viridian Weapon Technologies Announces Custom Gun & Laser Packages
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Viridian Weapon Technologies excited to announce custom gun packages exclusively available to Viridian customers! (Yes�you heard that right. You can buy gun/laser packages directly from us.) Viridian Weapon Technologies is now your one-stop-shop for reliable and trusted everyday carry setups including pre-packaged firearms and laser sight weapon combos. |
Hawaii: More Anti-Gun Bills Scheduled!
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Despite pressing issues the state is facing surrounding the COVID-19 crisis, lawmakers are continuing the assault on our Second Amendment Freedoms, scheduling additional anti-gun bills for a hearing this week. The House Pubic Safety and Judiciary Committees are holding a joint hearing on Wednesday, June 24 to hear SB 2635 and SB 3054. Additionally as reported, the Senate Judiciary Committee will be considering HB 1902 and HB 2744 on Thursday, June 25. The Capitol is closed to the public at this time so the committees will only be accepting written testimony. |
How Gun-Control Groups are Invading PTA Meetings
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I recently received an invitation from my local public school district to attend a �safety forum.� It wasn�t going to cover the variety of health-and-safety issues relevant to kids today�opioid abuse, underage drinking, reckless driving, online bullying, physical violence and sexual assault or harassment. Instead, the entire safety forum would focus on one issue: guns.
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It�s Never Enough: More Gun Laws Passed in New Zealand
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Despite enacting a sweeping firearms ban last year, officials in New Zealand have successfully pushed a new set of regulations designed to inform gun owners of their precarious �privilege.� The latest Arms Legislation Bill passed through the New Zealand Parliament last week despite a modicum of resistance from members who thought it went too far and only scapegoats law-abiding gun owners in the country. With that, the measure is expected to achieve Royal Assent this week with some restrictions taking place immediately. |
TX: Mount Pleasant Board Approves Plan to Allow Employees to Carry Guns
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The Mount Pleasant ISD board has approved a plan to allow some employees to wear concealed handguns. A spokeswoman for the school said the board approved using the Guardian Plan, which is a state-approved plan which solely provides hand-picked armed employees the ability to defend themselves in the event of an active shooter. Some schools opt for the Marshal Plan, which gives employees armed law enforcement capabilities. |
SCOTUS Delivered a Blow to the Gun Rights Community Last Week But There's Still Hope
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The Supreme Court of the United States disappointed gun rights advocated last week when they turned down 10 Second Amendment-related cases. The last time the Court heard a gun-related case was in 2010 with the landmark McDonald v. Chicago decision. Although the decision felt like a blow, Second Amendment Foundation founder and Executive Vice President, Alan Gottlieb, said there is still hope.
�The Second Amendment Foundation still has one case pending Cert before the Supreme Court. I think there is a very good chance that they will hear this one," Gottlieb told Townhall. |
XPB Hollow Point Ammo: XPB Hollow Point Bullets Explained
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The XPB series is a line of ammo created and distributed by Barnes Bullets (well known among reloaders), an ammunition manufacturer based in Utah. These bullets are only used in large caliber handgun ammo, from the .357 up to .500 S&W and everything in between. The Barnes XPB features various nose shapes, but one thing is standard across every bullet type � the hollow point. This allows for maximum expansion on impact and phenomenal stopping power, no matter what you�re shooting. This particular style of ammunition is great for home defense, and is also fairly popular among handgun hunters who go after game like hogs and other handgun-friendly targets. |
Walther Secures Agency Contracts, Launches Defense Division
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Walther has secured contracts to provide Walther PPQ M2 9 mm pistols to a pair of law enforcement departments�Florida�s Brevard County Sheriff�s Office and Pennsylvania�s York County Sheriff�s Office. Both selected the new, 4-inch barreled duty guns to replace .40 S&W-chambered duty sidearms they currently issue. |
The Ruger Redhawk 44 Magnum Double Action Revolver
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I seem to be on a bit of a 44 magnum kick lately, so I might as well talk about the Ruger Redhawk, that double action revolver which was introduced in 1979. By then, Sturm, Ruger, and Co. had been making double action centerfire revolvers for several years and had found success with its line of medium-frame guns based on the Security Six. The Redhawk, which was necessarily larger to handle the 44 Remington Magnum cartridge, was not just a scaled-up version of the Security Six; one reason being that Bill Ruger was a tinkerer who often changed his designs, even on the same model. And of course, he needed the new revolver to be very strong. |
California: Gun Control in the Budget
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Tomorrow, June 24, the Senate Budget and Fiscal Review Committee will be hearing several budget trailer bills including Assembly Bill 88 relating to the public safety budget. AB 88 was amended yesterday to include significant policy changes that would expand the definition of "assault weapon" under California's "Assault Weapons Control Act". Additionally the bill was amended to expedite the effective date on precursor parts restrictions from 2024 to 2022. Email the Budget Committee to urge their opposition to the firearm policy changes contained in AB 88. |
Colonial Marines M41A Pulse Rifle
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Guns are undeniably cool and it�s the reason you�re currently clutching this hallowed tome. However, amongst countless makes, models, barrel lengths and calibers, there is a single firearm eclipsing all others � the Armat Battlefield Systems M41A Pulse Rifle. �I want to introduce you to a personal friend of mine. This is an M41A Pulse Rifle. Ten millimeter, with an over-and-under 30mm pump-action grenade launcher � feel the weight.�
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Why Build A Palma Rifle?
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What compels a Service Rifle shooter like me to build and shoot a Palma gun? My current focus is to complete earning my Distinguished Rifleman badge, a goal that has eluded me for many years as career and family have taken priorities in my time. The price of it has been living at a performance plateau. I�m one of those shooters with moments of marksmanship brilliance juxtaposed with lingering inconsistencies. I finally started going to Camp Perry in 2016 and that exposure to some of the finest rifle shooters on this planet has begun to have a training effect. I�m cleaning rapid strings more regularly. My offhand technique is improving. And, I have moments of having everything come together at 600. |
CA: California Bill Ups Scrutiny Of Hunting License In Gun Sales
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California�s state Senate has approved a measure prompted by last year�s fatal shooting at a San Diego-area synagogue. Investigators say the suspect, John T. Earnest, then 19, used a hunting license to buy the weapon he is accused of using in April 2019 at Chabad of Poway. Earnest is charged with killing a 60-year-old woman and injuring three others, including the rabbi and an 8-year-old girl.
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PA: Pennsylvania Hunters to Benefit From Hunting Season Changes
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Travis Lau, PA Game Commission Communications Director, told Larry Richert and Kevin Battle that there are some changes to hunting in Pennsylvania this coming license year. One of those changes includes Sunday hunting for big game for the first time in the Commonwealth. Lau said the Sunday hunting opportunities are for big game only and only on these three Sundays: November 15 for archery deer hunting, November 22 for bear hunting and November 29 for firearms deer hunting. The Game Commission made the changes in April.
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CA: Portantino Gun Loophole Bill Advances
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A bill authored by state Senator Anthony J. Portantino (D�Pasadena) SB 914 to address the gun purchase loophole related to the tragic synagogue shooting in Poway passed the State Senate yesterday along party lines. SB 914 requires the Department of Justice verify the validity of the hunting license of persons under 21 who are eligible to purchase a firearm during the 10-day waiting period. Additionally, the bill defines what constitutes a valid and unexpired hunting license. The bill also updates several outdated code sections pertaining to fees associated with firearm purchaser information and includes code section cross references. |
Sightmark Releases New Solar Powered Mini Red Dot
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Sightmark announced the arrival of a new red dot that runs off a single CR2032 battery with an option for solar power should the battery die during use. The Element Mini Solar Red Dot is a 1x28mm compact sight with a 3-MOA red dot. Should the unit�s battery run out of juice, the Element�s Dual Power technology kicks in and allows the device to continue running via solar power. With solar cells sitting on top of the optic, the red dot is said to work in almost any environment on �everything from MSR platforms to tactical shotguns,� according to Sightmark.
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